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Overview

A large share of all data security breach incidents involve non-malicious company insiders. In fact, Ponemon's "2013 Cost of Data Breach Study: Global Analysis" revealed that an astounding 35% of data security breaches in 2012 were simply caused by negligent employees or contractors. In a file transfer server, where multiple users can share a single folder, such incidents can easily happen.

Overview

This is the second installment of a 2 part video tutorial on Using Trading Partners in JSCAPE MFT Server. In Part 1 we provided an overview of trading partners and demonstrated how to create a trading partner using JSCAPE MFT Server Manager. In this installment we will demonstrate how to use a trading partner within a trigger.

Overview

In this video post we will discuss the Trading Partners feature of JSCAPE MFT Server. We will discuss what the Trading Partners feature is and what it is for. We will walk through creating a Trading Partner for use in creating Triggers. In Part 2 we will show how you can use trading partners within a trigger.

Overview

In this video we will be discussing the JMX feature of JSCAPE MFT Server. I will also show you how to set up a Java profiling application to use this feature.

JMX is basically a technology that lets you implement a management interface on a java application. When this service is enable on JSCAPE MFT Server it will allow you to more closely monitor memory and CPE usage. Once this service is enable you will need to connect to it using a java profiling application to view the statistics. In this example I will show you how to set this up with a profiler called VisualVM.

In part 1, we enumerated all PCI-DSS requirements that directly affected password settings and practices. Here, we're going to show you how and where in JSCAPE MFT Server you can configure settings in order to meet those requirements.

Overview

Certain PCI-DSS requirements dictate how passwords should be generated, managed and used in file transfer systems located within or connected to your cardholder data environment. In this post, we'll identify what those requirements are and then point to ways you can meet them when using JSCAPE MFT Server.

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 4.3. This release includes several GUI and performance enhancements, the biggest of which is the addition of streaming compression support for AFTP (Accelerated File Transfer Protocol) connections. Utilizing streaming compression users can achieve an increase in throughput of up to 800%. Other notable changes in the 4.3 release include much improved memory management and file transfer progress notifications.